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Halle Bailey and DDG Drop Restraining Orders, Set Temporary Custody Plan

A judge-approved stipulation shifts the dispute into a temporary co-parenting plan that preserves each side’s right to refile.

Overview

  • Court documents filed Oct. 27 in Los Angeles show both Halle Bailey and DDG dismissed their domestic-violence restraining-order requests.
  • The judge-signed stipulation establishes a temporary schedule giving DDG custody on Wednesdays and select weekends, with a revised plan set to take effect in about 60 days.
  • The agreement includes a holiday schedule and bars public disparagement, with limits on posting about their son on social media.
  • The filing states each party reserves the right to resurrect domestic-violence allegations in the future, and the dismissals cannot be used as evidence against new requests.
  • The de-escalation follows months of court restrictions, including a 100-yard stay-away order, monitored visits, and a denied bid to block Bailey’s international travel with their son.